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... Major - General John Lambert , with this occasion in view . The transition from Barebone's to Protectorate alienated many millenarian Puritans and army republicans who had accepted , and many welcomed , the removal of the Rump ...
... Major - General John Lambert , with this occasion in view . The transition from Barebone's to Protectorate alienated many millenarian Puritans and army republicans who had accepted , and many welcomed , the removal of the Rump ...
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... major supporter of new overseas ventures . In 1617 he received a knighthood , but long before then his ties to his origins had been strengthened by a marriage to the daughter of one of his father's notable Derbyshire neighbours , Thomas ...
... major supporter of new overseas ventures . In 1617 he received a knighthood , but long before then his ties to his origins had been strengthened by a marriage to the daughter of one of his father's notable Derbyshire neighbours , Thomas ...
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... major chord . Dowland's comparative insensitivity to cadence in this song is most obvious in his treatment of the first line , for he sets the question ' Will you rise ? ' to the most conclusive cadence of all , the dominant ( E ) to ...
... major chord . Dowland's comparative insensitivity to cadence in this song is most obvious in his treatment of the first line , for he sets the question ' Will you rise ? ' to the most conclusive cadence of all , the dominant ( E ) to ...
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Political theory and political practice | 34 |
Population economy and society in Miltons England | 72 |
The educational background | 102 |
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